Between 1949 and 1953, Robert Frank continually returned to Europe from his new home in New York to take photographs in France, Switzerland, Spain, and Great Britain, photographs that show the development of his uniquely humanist, poetic, and realist eye. In 1951 and early 1952, Frank visited London – “I liked the light, I liked the fog.” – and set out to photograph the unique atmosphere of the city.
Between 1949 and 1953, Robert Frank continually returned to Europe from his new home in New York to take photographs in France, Switzerland, Spain, and Great Britain, ...
From spots to stripes to mustaches, these dogs truly have the most unique coats in the world. They're absolutely gorgeous, and I can't believe they exist!
From spots to stripes to mustaches, these dogs truly have the most unique coats in the world. They're absolutely gorgeous, and I can't believe they exist!
French photographer Christine Muraton has an extraordinary talent for capturing hauntingly stunning photographs that convey intriguing stories. Inspired by literature, classical studies, philosophy, and psychology, the photographer creates highly atmospheric portraits that are often visually and conceptually ambiguous. Figures are blurred, obscured, or have their backs turned to the viewer, concealing identities by never fully revealing their faces. Subjects blend into unreal landscapes,...
French photographer Christine Muraton has an extraordinary talent for capturing hauntingly stunning photographs that convey intriguing stories.